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Surrounded by majestic saguaro forests and dramatic mountain peaks, Tucson blends the beauty of the natural world with the excitement and amenities of a thriving city. Enjoy outdoor adventures, unique Southwestern cuisine, exploring the arts, and much more on your getaway in Tucson.  

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  • Winterhaven Festival of Lights
    Dec. 21 - Dec. 26
    Central Tucson neighborhood glows nightly with LED lights and festive decorations for walkers, runners, and riders of hay wagons and trolleys. Open to autos Dec. 15, 17, 26.
  • El Nacimiento
    Dec. 22 - Aug. 17
    A traditional Mexican nativity scene glowing with tiny lights and showcasing hundreds of earthen figurines is exhibited year-round at La Casa Cordova, Tucson Museum of Art Historic Block.
  • Ansel Adams: A Legacy
    Dec. 22 - Feb. 14
    Tucson Museum of Art's tribute to famed landscape photographer Ansel Adams (1902-1984) includes a survey of more than 100 photographs at Tucson Museum of Art.
  • Menorah Exhibit at Jewish History Museum
    Dec. 23 - Jan. 1
    Tucson's Jewish History Museum, Arizona's first synagogue, hosts exhibit of menorahs of all sizes and shapes on loan from individuals throughout Tucson and Southern Arizona.
  • The Nutcracker
    Dec. 24 - Dec. 27
    Ballet Tucson presents the full-length holiday classic, a grand-scale production with swirling snowflakes, marching toy soldiers, giant mice, and candy confections at Tucson Music Hall, Dec. 24, 26-27.
  • Walking Tours of Historical Downtown Neighborhoods
    Dec. 26 - Mar. 27
    Southern Arizona Transportation Museum hosts walking tours of downtown Tucson historical districts (El Presidio, Warehouse Arts, Armory Park) on 2nd, 3rd, 4th Saturdays, December-March.
  • USTA Junior National Winter Tennis Championships
    Dec. 27 - Jan. 1
    Top-ranked junior champions compete in this prestigious invitational tournament sanctioned by the United States Tennis Association (USTA) at Randolph Tennis Center, Reid Park.
  • 31st Annual Copper Country Paint-O-Rama
    Dec. 28 - Jan. 3
    Arizona Paint Horse Club presents one of the country's largest American Paint Horse shows, with more than 500 horses and more than 2,500 handlers and various events at Pima County Fairgrounds.
  • New Year's Competition Powwow
    Dec. 30 - Jan. 1
    Powwow with American Indian dancers, drummers, and singers; art and craftworks and food vendors; children's activities; and Midnight Friendship Round Dance on Dec. 31 at Rillito Park Race Track.
  • Moveable Musical Feast: New Year's Eve at Arizona Inn
    Dec. 31
    The Tucson Symphony Orchestra rings in the new year with a sparkling New Year's Eve concert and intimate dinner event at the elegant Arizona Inn.
  • New Year's Eve Jazz Gala
    Dec. 31 - Jan. 1
    Tucson Jazz Society presents a music-dinner-and-dancing party with award-winning artists, all-night dancing, champagne toast and midnight balloon drop at J.W. Marriott Starr Pass Resort.
  • First Night Tucson: New Year's Eve Celebration
    Dec. 31
    Downtown Tucson Partnership presents an all-ages, alcohol-free New Year's Eve celebration at multiple venues, with live music, movies, dining, and kids' activities, plus a midnight fireworks show.
  • New Year's Eve at Club Congress
    Dec. 31
    Celebrate New Year's Eve downtown at the historic Hotel Congress, with a Mambo party featuring Sergio Mendoza y la Orkesta, the Jons, and the Club Optimista dance party.
  • A Stopped Clock: From Brahms to Bloomsbury
    Jan. 3
    Chamber Music Plus Southwest presents a musical and dramatic telling of the relationships of English composer, conductor, and suffragette Dame Ethel Smythe. Berger Performing Arts Center.
  • Tour de Cookie
    Jan. 10
    Trek Bicycles of Tucson presents a fun charity ride to benefit Tucson Kids' Try-athlon, for all ages and abilities, with 32-mile and 11-mile courses beginning at Brandi Fenton Memorial Park with stops at cookie stands along the way
  • Wings Over Willcox
    Jan. 13 - Jan. 17
    Nature enthusiasts from around the world attend seminars, tours, and presentations during a fun-filled weekend of birding pleasure for the novice, expert or curious. Willcox, Arizona.
  • Tucson Jewish Film Festival
    Jan. 14 - Jan. 24
    Annual film festival celebrating Jewish themes, filmmakers, and actors screened at the Tucson Jewish Community Center and other movie theaters in town.
  • Tucson Area Square Dance Festival
    Jan. 14 - Jan. 17
    Southern Arizona Callers and Cuers Association presents a square-dancing festival, with square dancers, round dancers and cloggers in open-to-the public performances at Tucson Convention Center.
  • Soccer Shootout 2010
    Jan. 15 - Jan. 17
    Tucson Association of Realtors presents a soccer extravaganza for U.S. Youth Soccer and Arizona Youth Soccer teams, which features Parade of Teams and Soccer Olympics at Fort Lowell Park.
  • Art Garfunkel Concert
    Jan. 16
    The Tucson Symphony Orchestra presents a concert featuring Art Garfunkel, who continues to mesmerize with his signature tenor voice and music at Tucson Music Hall.
  • Legally Blonde, The Musical
    Jan. 19 - Jan. 24
    Broadway in Tucson presents a smash hit musical of an underestimated blonde who doesn't take no for an answer, at Tucson Music Hall.
  • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom March
    Jan. 19
    A Freedom March commemorating the birth date of The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and celebrating Dr. King's message of human rights. The march begins at the University of Arizona Mall and ends at Reid Park DeMeester Outdoor Performing Center.
  • [title of show] at Temple of Music & Art
    Jan. 23 - Feb. 13
    Arizona Theatre Company presents the Southwest U.S. regional premiere of the new [TITLE OF SHOW], the tuneful, tongue-in-cheek musical that wowed Broadway audiences and critics last fall, at Temple of Music and Art.
  • American Indian Exposition
    Jan. 31 - Feb. 14
    American Indian artists and artisans selling original art, craftworks, and native foods, along with weekend entertainment at Flamingo Hotel Ballroom.
  • 'La Boheme' by Arizona Opera
    Feb. 5 - Feb. 6
    Arizona Opera presents "La Boheme" by Giacomo Puccini, the passionate and moving tale of life among carefree 19th-century Bohemians who celebrate each moment despite poverty and illness.

 

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